02376cam a2200373Ii 450099100393058970753620191214054359.6m o d cr cn|| |||||210324s2019 sz a ofb 001 0 eng d11263408749783030000691(electronic bk.)b14410990-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. DiSTeBA - Sez. Biologiaeng502.8/223Springer handbook of microscopy[e-book] /Peter W. Hawkes, John C.H. Spence (eds.)Cham, Switzerland :Springer,20191 online resource (xxxii, 1543 pages) :color illustrationstexttxtrdacontentcomputercrdamediaonline resourcecrrdacarrier"Springer handbooks."Access limited to University of SalentoIncludes bibliographical references and indexAvailable toSIBAThis book features reviews by leading experts on the methods and applications of modern forms of microscopy. The recent awards of Nobel Prizes awarded for super-resolution optical microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy have demonstrated the rich scientific opportunities for research in novel microscopies. Earlier Nobel Prizes for electron microscopy (the instrument itself and applications to biology), scanning probe microscopy and holography are a reminder of the central role of microscopy in modern science, from the study of nanostructures in materials science, physics and chemistry to structural biology. Separate chapters are devoted to confocal, fluorescent and related novel optical microscopies, coherent diffractive imaging, scanning probe microscopy, transmission electron microscopy in all its modes from aberration corrected and analytical to in-situ and time-resolved, low energy electron microscopy, photoelectron microscopy, cryo-electron microscopy in biology, and also ion microscopyMicroscopyHandbooks, manualsElectronic booksSpringerLinkConnect to resourcehttp://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-00069-1.b1441099003-03-2224-03-21991003930589707536Springer Handbook of Microscopy1732433UNISALENTOle00324-03-21m@ -engsz 00